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Scheme & Syllabus of UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSE B.Tech. VII & VIII Semester Mechanical Engineering Rajasthan Technical University, Kota Effective from session: 2020 2021
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  • Scheme & Syllabus of

    UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE COURSE

    B.Tech. VII & VIII Semester

    Mechanical Engineering

    Rajasthan Technical University, KotaEffective from session: 2020 – 2021

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 2

    Teaching & Examination SchemeB.Tech.: Mechanical Engineering

    4th Year – VII SemesterTHEORY

    Course Contacthrs/week

    Marks CrSN Category Code Title L T P Exm

    HrsIA ETE Total

    1PEC

    7ME5-11 I. C. Engines3 0 0 3 30 120 150 32 7ME5-12 Operations Research

    3 7ME5-13 Turbomachines4 OE Open Elective-I 3 0 0 3 30 120 150 3

    Sub Total 6 0 0 60 240 300 6

    PRACTICAL & SESSIONAL5

    PCC

    7ME4-21 FEA Lab 0 0 3 3 45 30 75 1.56

    7ME4-22ThermalEngineering Lab II 0 0 3 3 45 30 75 1.5

    7 7ME4-23 Quality Control Lab 0 0 2 2 30 20 50 18 PSIT 7ME7-30 Industrial Training * 1 0 0 1 75 50 125 2.59 7ME7-40 Seminar * 2 0 0 2 60 40 100 210 SODE

    CA 7ME8-00

    Social Outreach,Discipline & ExtraCurricular Activities

    0 0 0 0 25 25 0.5

    Sub- Total 3 0 8 255 195 450 9TOTAL OF VII SEMEESTER 9 0 8 315 435 750 15

    *for the purpose of counting teaching load

    L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, Cr: Credits

    ETE: End Term Exam, IA: Internal Assessment

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 3

    Teaching & Examination SchemeB.Tech.: Mechanical Engineering

    4th Year – VIII SemesterTHEORY

    Course Contacthrs/week

    Marks CrSN Category Code Title L T P Exm

    HrsIA ETE Total

    1

    PEC

    8ME5-11 Hybrid and ElectricVehicles

    3 0 0 3 30 120 150 32

    8ME5-12Supply andOperationsManagement

    3 8ME5-13 AdditiveManufacturing4 OE Open Elective - II 3 0 0 3 30 120 150 3

    Sub Total 6 0 0 60 240 300 6

    PRACTICAL & SESSIONAL5

    PCC 8ME4-21IndustrialEngineering Lab 0 0 2 2 30 20 50 1

    6 8ME4-22 Metrology Lab 0 0 2 2 30 20 50 17 PSIT 8ME7-50 Project *# 3 0 0 3 210

    140# 350 7

    8 SODECA 8ME8-00

    Social Outreach,Discipline & ExtraCurricular Activities

    0 0 0 0 25 25 0.5

    Sub- Total 3 0 4 270 205 475 9.5TOTAL OF VIII SEMEESTER 9 0 4 330 445 775 15.5

    *for the purpose of counting teaching load

    #Evaluation by one internal and one external examiner (External examinerwill preferably be from Industry)

    L: Lecture, T: Tutorial, P: Practical, Cr: Credits

    ETE: End Term Exam, IA: Internal Assessment

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 4

    List of Open Electives for Mechanical EngineeringSubjectCode

    Title SubjectCode

    Title

    Open Elective - I Open Elective - II

    7AG6-60.1 Human Engineering andSafety 8AG6-60.1 Energy Management

    7AG6-60.2 Environmental Engineeringand Disaster Management 8AG6-60.2Waste and By-productUtilization

    7AN6-60.1 Aircraft Avionic System 8AN6-60.1 Finite Element Methods7AN6-60.2 Non-Destructive Testing 8AN6-60.2 Factor of Human Interactions7CH6-60.1 Optimization Techniques 8CH6-60.1 Refinery Engineering Design

    7CH6-60.2 Sustainable Engineering 8CH6-60.2 Fertilizer Technology

    7CR6-60.1 Introduction to CeramicScience & Technology 8CR6-60.1Electrical and ElectronicCeramics

    7CR6-60.2 Plant, Equipment andFurnace Design 8CR6-60.2 Biomaterials

    7CE6-60.1 Environmental ImpactAnalysis

    8CE6-60.1 Composite Materials

    7CE6-60.2 Disaster Management 8CE6-60.2 Fire and Safety Engineering

    7CS6-60.1 Quality Management/ISO9000 8CS6-60.1 Big Data Analytics

    7CS6-60.2 Cyber Security 8CS6-60.2 IPR, Copyright and Cyber Lawof India

    7EE6-60.1 Electrical Machines andDrives 8EE6-60.1Energy Audit and Demand sideManagement

    7EE6-60.2 Power Generation Sources. 8EE6-60.2 Soft Computing

    7EC6-60.1 Principle of Electroniccommunication 8EC6-60.1Industrial and Biomedicalapplications of RF Energy

    7EC6-60.2 Micro and Smart SystemTechnology 8EC6-60.2 Robotics and control

    7MI6-60.1 Rock Engineering 8MI6-60.1 Experimental Stress Analysis7MI6-60.2 Mineral Processing 8MI6-60.2 Maintenance Management

    7PE6-60.1 Pipeline Engineering 8PE6-60.1 Unconventional HydrocarbonResources

    7PE6-60.2Water Pollution controlEngineering 8PE6-60.2 Energy Management & Policy

    7TT6-60.1 Technical Textiles 8TT6-60.1 Material and Human ResourceManagement

    7TT6-60.2 Garment ManufacturingTechnology 8TT6-60.2 Disaster Management

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 5

    7ME5-11: I. C. EnginesCredit: 3 Max. Marks: 150(IA:30, ETE:120)3L+0T+0P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN Contents Hours1 Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course. 1

    2History of IC engines: Nomenclature, Classification & Comparison,SI & CI, 4stroke- 2 stroke, First Law analysis, Energy Balance. Fuel-air cycles, Actual cycles.

    4

    3

    Testing & Performance: Performance parameters, Measurement ofoperating parameters e.g. speed, fuel & air consumption, Powers,IHP, BHP, FHP, Efficiencies Thermal, Mechanical, Volumetric,Emission Measurement, Indian & International standards of Testing,Emission.

    4

    4

    Fuel & Combustion: Combustion in CI & SI engines, Ignition Limits,Stages of combustion, Combustion parameters. Delay period andIgnition Lag, Turbulence and Swirl, Effects of engine variables oncombustion parameters, abnormal combustion in CI & SI engines,Detonation & knocking, Theories of detonation, Control of abnormalcombustion, Combustion chamber design principles, Types ofcombustion chamber.

    4

    5Alternative Fuels: Methanol, Ethanol, Comparison with gasoline,Manufacturing, Engine performance with pure Methanol, Ethanol &blends, Alcohols with diesel engine, Vegetable oils, Bio gas.

    2

    6

    Engine Systems & Components: Fuel System (SI Engine),Carburetion & Injection, process & parameters, properties of A/Fmixture, Requirements of A/F ratios as per different operatingconditions, Carburettors, types, Aircraft carburettor, comparison ofcarburetion & injection, F/A ratio calculations.

    4

    7 CI engine: Mixture requirements & constraints, Method of injection,Injection systems, CRDI etc. system components, pumps injectors.

    3

    8Ignition system: Conventional & Modern ignition systems Magnetov/s Battery, CB point v/s Electronic ignition, Fuel Ignition Energyrequirements. Spark advance, centrifugal, vacuum Firing order,spark plugs.

    3

    9

    Engine Friction & Lubrication: Determination of friction,Lubrication principles, Types of lubrication, Places of lubricationBearings and piston rings etc., Functions of Lubrication, Properties,Rating and Classification of lubricating oil, Additives, Lubricationsystems. Engine Cooling: Requirements of cooling, Areas of heat flow,High temperature regions of combustion chamber. Heat Balance,Cooling Systems, Air, Water Cooling, Cooling system components.

    5

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    10

    Supercharging: Objectives, Thermodynamic cycle & performance ofsuper charged SI & CI engines, Methods of super charging,Limitations, Two stroke engines: Comparison of 4s & 2s enginesconstruction & valve lining scavenging. Process parameters, systems,supercharging of 2 stroke engines.

    5

    11 Dual & Multi fuel engines: Principle, fuels, Combustion,performance Advantages, Modification in fuel system.

    3

    12 Special Engines: Working principles of Rotary, Stratified charge,Free piston, Variable compression ratio engines.

    2

    Total 40

    TEXT BOOK1 Mathur and Sharma, Internal Combustion Engines, Dhanpat Rai & SonsREFERENCE BOOKSSN Name of Authors /Books /Publisher1 Gupta H.N., Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines, Prentice Hall of

    India2 F. EdwardObert, Internal Combustion Engines, Harper and Raw Publisher3 John B. Heyword, Internal Combustion Engines Fundamentals, McGraw Hill4 Lichty, Internal Combustion Engines, McGraw Hill.5 Gill, Smith, Ziurs, Fundamentals of Internal Combustion Engines, Oxford &

    IBH Publishing6 Rogowsky, IC Engines, International Book Co.7 Ganeshan V., Internal Combustion Engines, Tata McGraw Hill.8 R. Yadav, I.C. Engines, Central Publishing House, Allahabad

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 7

    7ME5-12: OPERATIONS RESEARCHCredit:3 Max. Marks: 150(IA:30, ETE:120)3L+0T+0P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN Contents Hours1 Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course. 12 Overview of Operations Research 1

    3 Linear Programming: Applications and model formulation, Graphicalmethod, Simplex method, duality and Sensitivity analysis. 4

    4 Transportation Model and Assignment Model including travellingsalesman problem. 4

    5Integer Linear Programming: Enumeration and cutting Planesolution concept, Gomory’s all integer cutting plane method, Branchand Bound Algorithms, applications of zero-one integerprogramming. 5

    6 Replacement Models: Capital equipment replacement with time,group replacement of items subjected to total failure. 3

    7Queuing Theory: Analysis of the following queues with Poissonpattern of arrival and exponentially distributed service times, Singlechannel queue with infinite customer population, Multichannelqueue with infinite customer population, 3

    8

    Competitive Situations and Solutions: Game theory, two personzero sum game, saddle point, minimax (maximin) method of optimalstrategies, value of the game. Solution of games with saddle points,dominance principle. Rectangular games without saddle point –mixed strategy, approximate solution, and simplified analysis forother competitive situations. Application of linear programming 4

    9 Theory of Decision making: Decision making under certainty, riskand uncertainty. Decision trees. 3

    10

    Deterministic Inventory control models: functional role ofinventory, inventory costs, model building, Single item inventorycontrol model without shortages, with shortage and quantitydiscount. Inventory control model with uncertain demand, servicelevel, safety stock, P and Q systems, two bin system. Single periodmodel. Selective Inventory control techniques. 4

    11Probabilistic Inventory control models: Instantaneous demandwithout setup cost and with setup cost, Continuous demand withoutsetup cost 4

    12

    Simulation: Need of simulation, advantages and disadvantages ofsimulation method of simulation. Generation of Random numbers,Generation of Normal Random numbers. Use of random numbers forsystem simulation. , Monte Carlo simulation, simulation languageARENA, Application of simulation for solving queuing InventoryMaintenance, Scheduling and other industrial problems 4Total 40

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 8

    TEXT BOOK1 Operations Research, Ravindran, Phillips and Solberg, Wiley India.2 Operations Research, Gupta and Heera, S. Chand Publications.

    REFERENCE BOOKSSN Name of Authors /Books /Publisher1 Introduction to Operations Research, Hillier F.S. and Lieberman G.J., CBS

    Publishers.2 Operations Research, Taha H.A., Pearson Education3 Linear Programming and Network Flows, Bazaraa, Jarvis and Sherali, Wiley

    India.4 Principles of Operations Research, Wagner H.M., Prentice Hall of India.

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwards Page 9

    7ME5-13: TURBOMACHINESCredit: 3 Max. Marks: 150(IA:30, ETE:120)3L+0T+0P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN Contents Hours1 Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course. 01

    2

    Basic Concepts of Turbo Machines: Definition & classification ofTurbo machine, Basic laws and governing equations: continuityequation, steady flow energy equation(1st law ofthermodynamics),2nd law of thermodynamics applied to turbomachines, Newton's 2nd law of motion applied to turbomachines -Euler's pump equation and Euler's turbine equation

    4

    3

    Dimensional analysis applied to hydraulic machines, powercoefficient, flow coefficient, head coefficient, non-dimensional specificspeed, Range of specific speeds for various turbo machines,Dimensional analysis applied to compressible flow machines,pressure ratio as a Function of temperature ratio, mass flow rateparameter and speed parameter

    3

    4

    Centrifugal Compressors and Fans: Components and description,velocity iagrams, slip factor, energy transfer, power input factor,stage pressure rise and loading coefficient, pressure coefficient,degree of reaction, Centrifugal compressor characteristic, surging,rotating Stall and Choking

    8

    5

    Axial Flow Compressors and Fans: Basic constructional features,Advantages of axial flow compressors, working principle, velocitytriangle, elementary theory, stage work, work done factor, stageloading, degree of reaction; vortex theory, simple design calculations,introduction to blade design, cascade test, compressibility effects,operating characteristics 8

    6Reciprocating Compressors: Basic constructional features, workingprinciple, work done calculation, single and double actingcompressors

    4

    7Centrifugal Pumps: Main parts, work done and velocity triangles,slip and slip factor, pump losses and efficiencies, minimum startingspeed, net positive suction head, performance curve.

    4

    8 Axial Flow Pumps: Description, velocity triangles, work done on thefluid, energy transfer, axial pump characteristics, cavitation. 4

    9.

    Reciprocating Pumps: Classification, component and working,single acting and double acting, discharge, work done and powerrequired, coefficient of discharge, indicator diagram, slip, effect offriction and acceleration, theory of air vessels.

    4

    Total 40

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 10

    TEXT BOOK1 Gas turbines, V. Ganesan, Tata McGraw-Hill2 Hydraulic Machines, Subramanya, K., Tata McGraw HillREFERENCE BOOKSSN Name of Authors /Books /Publisher

    1 Principle of Turbo Machinery, Turton R.K., Springer Publication2 Fundamentals of Turbo Machinery, William W., John Wiley and Sons.3 Turbo Machinery Basic Theory and Application, Logan E.J.4 Principles of Turbo Machinery, Shepherd Dennis G., Mac Millan Pub, N.York.5 TurboMachines, A ValanArasu, Vikas Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.7 Gas turbine theory, Cohen and Saravanamutto, Pearson Educational Pub.8 Hydraulic Machines: Turbines and Pumps, Nazarov N.T., Springer New York.9 Gas Turbine Theory, Cohen and Roger, Pearson Education.10

    Hydraulic Machinery, Jagdish Lal, Metropolitan Books.

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 11

    7ME4-21: FEA LAB

    Credit: 1.5 Max. Marks: 75(IA:45, ETE:30)0L+0T+3P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN List of Experiments

    1 Laboratory work for the solution of solid mechanics problems, heat transferproblems, and free vibration problems

    A: by using FE packages such as NASTRAN/ANSYS/SIMULIA/ABAQUS2 Introduction of GUI of the software in the above mentioned areas’ realistic

    problems.3 Analysis of beams and frames (bending and torsion problems)4 Plane stress and plane strain analysis problems5 Problems leading to analysis of axisymmetric solids6 Problems leading to analysis of three dimensional solids

    (a) Heat transfer problems(b) Modal analysis problem

    B: by writing own code for finite element analysis using MATLAB for:7 Plane stress and plane strain analysis problems8 Modal Analysis problem

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 12

    7ME4-22: Thermal Engineering Lab-II

    Credit: 1.5 Max. Marks: 75(IA:45, ETE:30)0L+0T+3P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN List of Experiments

    1 To perform constant speed load test on a single cylinder diesel engine and toplot performance curves: indicated thermal efficiency, brake thermal efficiency,mechanical efficiency Vs. Brake power and heat balance sheet.

    2 To estimate the Indicated Power, Friction Power and Mechanical Efficiency of amulti-cylinder Petrol Engine. (Morse Test)

    3 Analysis of engine exhaust gases using Orsat apparatus /Engine gas analyzer.4 Determination of coefficient of performance of Refrigeration cycle and tonnage

    capacity of refrigeration unit.5 To determine the COP and tonnage capacity of a Mechanical heat pump.6 To study various controls used in Refrigeration and Air conditioning system.7 Study of commercial Refrigeration equipments like cooling towers, hermetically

    sealed compressors, automotive swash plate compressor etc.8 To study automotive air conditioning system.9 Determination of dryness fraction of steam.10 Study and Performance of Simple Steam Turbine11 Performance characteristics of Hydraulic turbines.12 Study and Performance of Gas Turbine Plant.13 Performance characteristics of variable and rated speed centrifugal pump.

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 13

    7ME4-23: Quality Control Lab

    Credit: 1 Max. Marks: 50(IA:30, ETE:20)0L+0T+2P End Term Exam: 2 HoursSN List of Experiments

    1 Case study on X bar chart and R chart of an industrial process output andprocess capability analysis of the process. The charts are to be drawn andcalculations of process capability analysis to be reported.

    2 p Chart:(a)To verify the Binomial Distribution of the number of defective balls bytreating the balls with a red colour to be defective.(b) To plot a p -chart by taking a sample of n=20 and establish control limits

    3 Case study on C-chart of a product and establish control limits.4 Operating Characteristics Curve:

    (a) To plot the operating characteristics curve for single sampling attribute planfor n = 20; c = 1, 2, 3. Designate the red ball as defective.

    (b) To compare the actual O.C. curve with theoretical O.C. curve usingapproximation for the nature of distribution

    5 Distribution Verification:(a) To verify Normal Distribution using the experimental setup.(b) To find the distribution of numbered cardboard chips by random drawing

    one at a time with replacement. Make 25 subgroups in size 5 and 10 findthe type of distribution of sample average in each case. Comment on yourobservations

    6 To carry out verification of Poisson distribution using experimental set up.7 Central Limit Theorem:

    (a) To show that a sample means for a normal universe follow a normaldistribution

    (b) To show that the sample means for a non normal universe also follow anormal Distribution.

    8 Solve quality control problems using SPC software likeSTATGRAPHICS/MINITAB/SIGMA XL /SYSTAT/EXCEL etc.Important Note:It is mandatory for every student to undertake a Case Study. The case studyshall be of real problem involving quality issues preferably from local industrywhose quality issues shall be solved using seven magnificent tools of SQC andother techniques of quality control. Case study shall be a group activity. Agroup shall consist of maximum five students. Final evaluation shall include30% weight age to case study.

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 14

    8ME5-11: Hybrid and Electric Vehicles

    Credit: 3 Max. Marks: 150(IA:30, ETE:120)3L+0T+0P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN Contents Hours

    1 Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course. 1

    2 Introduction to Hybrid Electric Vehicles: History of hybrid andelectric vehicles, environmental importance of hybrid and electricvehicles, impact of modern drive-trains on energy supplies.

    5

    3 Conventional Vehicles: Basics of vehicle performance, vehiclepower source characterization, transmission characteristics,mathematical models to describe vehicle performance.

    4

    4 Hybrid Electric Drive-trains: Basic concept of hybrid traction,introduction to various hybrid drive-train topologies, power flowcontrol in hybrid drive-train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis.

    6

    5 Electric Drive-trains: Basic concept of electric traction,introduction to various electric drive-train topologies, power flowcontrol in electricdrive-train topologies, fuel efficiency analysis.

    6

    6 Electric Propulsion unit: Introduction to electric componentsused inhybrid and electric vehicles, Configuration and control ofDC Motor drives, Configuration and control of Induction Motordrives

    6

    7 Energy Storage: Introduction to Energy Storage Requirements inHybrid and Electric Vehicles, Battery based energy storage and itsanalysis, Fuel Cell based energy storage and its analysis,Hybridization of different energy storage devices.

    6

    8 Sizing the drive system: Matching the electric machine and theinternal combustion engine (ICE), Sizing the propulsion motor,sizing the power electronics, selecting the energy storagetechnology

    6

    Total 40

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    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 15

    TEXT BOOK

    1 Iqbal Hussein, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles: Design Fundamentals, CRCPressREFERENCE BOOKSSN Name of Authors /Books /Publisher1 James Larminie, John Lowry, Electric Vehicle Technology Explained, Wiley2 Mehrdad Ehsani, YimiGao, Sebastian E. Gay, Ali Emadi, Modern Electric,

    Hybrid Electric and Fuel Cell Vehicles: Fundamentals, Theory and Design,CRC Press

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 16

    8ME5-12: SUPPLY AND OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT

    Credit: 3 Max. Marks: 150(IA:30, ETE:120)3L+0T+0P End Term Exam: 3 HoursSN Contents Hours

    1 Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course. 1

    2 Introduction to operations management (OM), the scope of OM;Historical evolution of OM; Trends in business; the managementprocess. Operations Strategy, Competitiveness and Productivity 4

    3

    Demand Forecasting: components of forecasting demand,Approaches to forecasting: forecasts based on judgment andopinion, Time series data. Associative forecasting techniques,Accuracy and control of forecasts, Selection of forecastingtechnique. 4

    4 Product and Service design, Process selection, Process types, Productand process matrix, Process analysis.

    5

    5Capacity Planning: Defining and measuring capacity, determinantsof effective capacity, capacity strategy, steps in capacity planningprocess, determining capacity requirements, Capacity alternatives,Evaluation of alternatives; Cost-Volume analysis. 5

    6Facility Location: Need for location decisions, factors affectinglocation, qualitative and quantitative techniques of location.Facilities layout: Product, Process, Fixed position, combination andcellular layouts; line balancing. Material Handling 5

    7

    Planning levels: long range, Intermediate range and Short rangeplanning, Aggregate planning: Objective, Strategies, and techniquesof aggregate planning. Master scheduling; Bill of materials, MRP;inputs processing and outputs, and overview of MRPII , use of MRPto assist in planning capacity requirements, Introduction to ERP 4

    8 Techniques of production control in job shop production, batchproduction and mass production systems. sequencing: priority rules,sequencing jobs through two work centers, scheduling services 4

    9 Introduction to Just-in-time (JIT) and Lean Operations: JITproduction, JIT scheduling, synchronous production, Leanoperations system 4

    10 Supply Chain Management (SCM): Need of SCM, Bullwhip effect,Elements of SCM, Logistics steps in creating effective supply chain,Purchasing and supplied management.

    4

    Total 40

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 17

    TEXT BOOK1 Stevenson, Operations Management, Tata McGraw Hill.

    REFERENCE BOOKSSN Name of Authors /Books /Publisher1 Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor, Operations Management, John Wiley2 Joseph S. Martinich, Production And Operations Management, John Wiley3 S.N. Chary, Production and Operations Management, Tata McGraw Hill4 Norman Gaither, Greg Frazier, Operations Management, Thomson Learning

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 18

    8ME5-13: ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING

    Credit: 3 Max. Marks: 150(IA:30, ETE:120)3L+0T+0P End Term Exam: 3 Hours

    SN Contents Hours1. Introduction: Objective, scope and outcome of the course. 12. Overview of Rapid Product Development (RPD): Need for the

    compression in product development, history of RP systems,Definition of RPD; Components of RPD. Rapid Prototyping (RP);Principle of RP; Technologies and their classifications.

    2

    3. Stereo Lithography Systems: Principle, Process parameter,Process details, Data preparation, data files and machine details,Application

    2

    4. Selective Laser Sintering& Fusion Deposition Modelling:Selective Laser Sintering: Type of machine, Principle of operation,process parameters, Data preparation for SLS, Applications.Fusion Deposition Modelling: Principle, Process parameter, Pathgeneration, Applications.

    4

    5. Solid Ground Curing: Principle of operation, Machine details,Applications. Laminated Object Manufacturing: Principle ofoperation, LOM materials. Process details, application.

    4

    6. Selection of RP process; Issues in RP; Emerging trends. 27. Rapid Tooling (RT): Introduction to RT, Indirect RT process-

    Silicon rubber molding, Epoxy tooling, Spray metal tooling andInvestment Casting, Cast kirksite, 3Q keltool, etc.

    3

    8. Direct RT processes: Laminated Tooling, Powder Metallurgybased technologies, Welding based technologies, Direct patternmaking (Quick Cast, Full Mold Casting),

    3

    9. Emerging Trends in RT, Reverse Engineering: Geometric dataacquistion, 3D reconstruction, Applications and Case Studies,Engineering applications, Medical applications.

    3

    10. Processing Polyhedral Data: Polyhedral B-Rep modeling, STLformat, Defects and repair of STL files,

    2

    11. Introduction to software for RP : Brief overview of Solid view,magics etc.

    2

    TOTAL 40

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    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 19

    TEXT BOOK1. Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications, Volume 1 by Chee Kai

    Chua, Kah Fai Leong, Chu Sing Lim, World Scientific.REFERENCE BOOKS1. Additive Manufacturing Technologies: 3D Printing, Rapid Prototyping, and

    Direct Digital Manufacturing by Brent Stucker, David W. Rosen, and IanGibson, Springer

    2. Additive Manufacturing Technologies: Rapid Prototyping to Direct DigitalManufacturing, Gibson, Ian, Rosen, David, Stucker, Brent, Pearson.

    3. Rapid Prototyping: Principles and Applications in ManufacturingNoorani R, John Wiley & Sons.

    4. Rapid Prototyping and Engineering applications: A tool box for prototypedevelopment, Liou W. L., Liou F. W., CRC Press.

    5. Rapid Prototyping: Theory and practice, Kamrani A. K., Nasr E. A.,Springer.

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 20

    8ME4-21: INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING LAB

    Credit: 1 Max. Marks: 50(IA:30, ETE:20)0L+0T+2P End Term Exam: 2 HoursSN List of Experiments

    1 Determination of time standard for a given job using stopwatch time-study.

    2 Preparation of flow process chart, operation process chart and man-machinecharts for an existing setup and development of an improved process.

    3 Study of existing layout of a workstation with respect to controls anddisplays and suggesting improved design from ergonomic viewpoint.

    4 To perform ABC analysis for the given set of inventory data.

    5 To develop Bill of Materials/Product structure tree and calculate plannedorder release (POR) using MRP format

    6 To solve the operations research problems on Linearprogramming/Transportation/Assignment etc. using OR software’s likeTORA/LINGO/LINDO/SAS/EXCEL SOLVER etc.

    7 Simulation of inventory system/Queuing system/production system usingMonte-Carlo method.

    8 To perform case study on sales forecasting.

    9 To perform case study on project management using PERT/CPM.

    10 To perform a case study on plant location and layout planning.

    11 To perform a case study on capacity planning.

    Important Note:

    It is mandatory for every student to undertake a Mini project. The mini projectshall involve a detailed project report of establishing a factory in which plantlocation, plant layout, capacity planning, selection of processes, ergonomicallydesigning of equipments and other facilities are to be installed. Mini project shallbe a group activity. A group shall consist of maximum five students. Finalevaluation shall include 30% weight age to mini project.

  • RAJASTHAN TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY, KOTAScheme & Syllabus

    IV Year- VII & VIII Semester: B. Tech. (Mechanical Engineering)

    Scheme & Syllabus of 4th Year B. Tech. (ME) for students admitted in Session 2017-18 onwardsPage 21

    8ME4-22: METROLOGY LAB

    Credit: 1 Max. Marks: 50(IA:30, ETE:20)0L+0T+2P End Term Exam: 2 HoursSN List of Experiments

    1 Study of various measuring tools like dial gauge, micrometer, vernier caliperand telescopic gauges.2 Measurement of angle and width of a V-groove by using bevel protector..3 To measure a gap by using slip gauges4 Measurement of angle by using sine bar.

    5Study and use of surface roughness instrument (Taylor Hobson make)Inspection of various elements of screw thread by Tool makers microscopeand optical projector.

    6 Measurement of gear tooth thickness by using gear tooth vernier caliper.

    7To check accuracy of gear profile with the help of profile projector.

    8 To determine the effective diameter of external thread by using three-wiremethod.

    9 To measure flatness and surface defects in the given test piece with the helpof monochromatic check light and optical flat.

    10 To plot the composite errors of a given set of gears using composite geartester.

    11 Measurement of coating thickness on electroplated part and paint coating onsteel and non-ferrous material using coating thickness gauge.12 Study and use of hardness tester for rubber and plastics.

    13 To check the accuracy of a ground, machined and lapped surface - (a) Flatsurface (b) Cylindrical surface.

    14 To compare & access the method of small-bore measurement with the aid ofspheres.


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